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Test Banks For Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology 14th Edition by John E. Hall; Michael E. Hall, Chapters 1 - 86
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Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology 13th
14th Edition Hall Test Bank
Specific for Thyroid hormones in direct association with one or more of the chromosomes. - ANSWER:
Nucleus Receptors
Released by axon terminals ofneurons into the synaptic junctions and act locally to control nerve cell
functions. - ANSWER: Neurotransmitters
released by glands or specializedcells into the circulating blood and influence the function of target
cells at another location in the body. - ANSWER: Endocrine hormones
Secreted by neurons into the circulating blood and influence the function of target cells at another
location in the body. - ANSWER: Neuroendocrine hormones
Secreted by cells into the extracellular fluid and affect neighboring target cells of a different type. -
ANSWER: Paracrines
Secreted by cells into the extracellular fluid and affect the function of the same cells that produced
them. - ANSWER: Autocrines
Peptides secreted by cells into the extracellular fluid and can function as autocrines, paracrines, or
endocrine hormones - ANSWER: Cytokines
Interleukins, colony-stimulating factors, interferons, and tumor necrosis factors. - ANSWER: Examples
of Cytokines
Adipokines - ANSWER: Cytokines produced by Adipocytes
Most of the hormones in the body are - ANSWER: Polypeptides or proteins
Hypothalamus released hormone - ANSWER: Thyrotropin-releasing hormone
Thyrotropin-releasing hormone function - ANSWER: Stimulates secretion of thyroid-stimulating
hormone and prolactin
Luteinizing hormone function - ANSWER: Stimulates testosterone synthesis in Leydig cells of testes;
stimulates ovulation, formation of corpus luteum, and estrogen and progesterone synthesis in ovaries
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